What Happened to ORBS?

2001-06-07 Thread s u r f l o r i d a



To Debian ISP:

Does anyone know what happened to http://www.orbs.org/and the 
mail servers they had on their blacklist? Is 
someone taking it over?

I have searched the news sites and have came up 
with nothing.

thanks,
-trent

Who is John Galt?


What Happened to ORBS?

2001-06-05 Thread s u r f l o r i d a



To Debian ISP:

Does anyone know what happened to http://www.orbs.org/and the 
mail servers they had on their blacklist? Is 
someone taking it over?

I have searched the news sites and have came up 
with nothing.

thanks,
-trent

Who is John Galt?


Re: Apache does not recognize POST method

2001-05-21 Thread s u r f l o r i d a

To Dmitry:

Do you have apache and squid running on the same box?

What type of file are you posting to?
for example: .txt, .html, .pl, etc...

What is the error?
a snip from the error_log would help.

What version of apache and squid are you running?

$./trent
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- Original Message -
From: Dmitry Litovchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 2:33 AM
Subject: Apache does not recognize POST method


 Hello everybody!

 Here is one little question. I am up and running Debian on small
 University network to serve web pages and to allow internal users to
 be online and the question is:

 My Apache servers local on Windoze machine and on Debian server both
 do not recognize POST method in HTML forms, to make my sites work I
 should replace form method=POST by form method=GET in pages. This
 is because Squid or Apache loses HTTP headers where POST data is
 stored during request. This problem began after my Mandrake server
 become Debian one and persists almost 3 months. As this problem does
 occur even on Windoze machine I think Squid has no relation to this
 problem.

 Does anybody know how to make HTTP POST method work in Apache?
 Some modules to include?

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 Sincerely, Dmitry



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Re: Apache does not recognize POST method

2001-05-21 Thread s u r f l o r i d a
To Dmitry:

Do you have apache and squid running on the same box?

What type of file are you posting to?
for example: .txt, .html, .pl, etc...

What is the error?
a snip from the error_log would help.

What version of apache and squid are you running?

$./trent
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- Original Message -
From: Dmitry Litovchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 2:33 AM
Subject: Apache does not recognize POST method


 Hello everybody!

 Here is one little question. I am up and running Debian on small
 University network to serve web pages and to allow internal users to
 be online and the question is:

 My Apache servers local on Windoze machine and on Debian server both
 do not recognize POST method in HTML forms, to make my sites work I
 should replace form method=POST by form method=GET in pages. This
 is because Squid or Apache loses HTTP headers where POST data is
 stored during request. This problem began after my Mandrake server
 become Debian one and persists almost 3 months. As this problem does
 occur even on Windoze machine I think Squid has no relation to this
 problem.

 Does anybody know how to make HTTP POST method work in Apache?
 Some modules to include?

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 Sincerely, Dmitry



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Re: IP Block Management Database

2001-03-09 Thread s u r f l o r i d a

To Robert:

You most likely won't any specific software that's made just for that.(I
could be wrong) However if you have any perl or php hackers, a simple
web interface could be made using a flat file/ mySQL back end, in a very
short amount of time. 

Thanks,
Trent
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http://sofla.pm.org/

Who is John Galt?

"Robert V. MacQuarrie" wrote:
 
 Hey everyone,
 We are currently storing all our IP blocks in an excel spreadsheet which
 we do update and keep maintained to the best of our ability. Problem is
 that after a number of years we have discovered we still have blocks
 documented and set aside to clients we no longer have.
 
 I've been asked to find a new/better way of keeping track of our IPs and
 to check if there is currently any software thats already setup for this
 purpose. The software would be required to be remotely managed
 (webbased) as there are a number of employees who would be updating it
 from time to time.
 
 What do others use to maintain an orderly database if their IP blocks and
 where they point? Any information, links or comments would be appreciated!
 
 Thanks
 
 Robert
 
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Re: IP Block Management Database

2001-03-09 Thread s u r f l o r i d a
To Robert:

You most likely won't any specific software that's made just for that.(I
could be wrong) However if you have any perl or php hackers, a simple
web interface could be made using a flat file/ mySQL back end, in a very
short amount of time. 

Thanks,
Trent
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://sofla.pm.org/

Who is John Galt?

Robert V. MacQuarrie wrote:
 
 Hey everyone,
 We are currently storing all our IP blocks in an excel spreadsheet which
 we do update and keep maintained to the best of our ability. Problem is
 that after a number of years we have discovered we still have blocks
 documented and set aside to clients we no longer have.
 
 I've been asked to find a new/better way of keeping track of our IPs and
 to check if there is currently any software thats already setup for this
 purpose. The software would be required to be remotely managed
 (webbased) as there are a number of employees who would be updating it
 from time to time.
 
 What do others use to maintain an orderly database if their IP blocks and
 where they point? Any information, links or comments would be appreciated!
 
 Thanks
 
 Robert
 
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Re: Made *.mp3 parsed like *.php with apache+php

2001-02-05 Thread s u r f l o r i d a
Instead of putting it in your srm.conf, add it to your apache mime.times
file or in a .htaccess file, in the root directory, of where the files
are.


Thank You,
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Who is J0hn GalT?


David Charro Ripa wrote:
 
 Hi!
 
 I put in srm.conf:
 
 AddType application/x-httpd-php3 .mp3
 
 But I can't use the POST method to call this kind of file.
 I wan to parse files with extension .mp3 or .ps like .php
 
 TIA
 
 David
 
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menu shell scripts

2000-12-30 Thread s u r f l o r i d a

Hi!
I have been looking for an interactive shell script(s), some what like
the old BBS and ms-dos batch menus. What I am trying todo is limit
certain telnet/ssh users only access to run certain commands by having a
menu appear upon login of these commands. I have looked, but haven't
found anything. Anyone have a url or resource available?

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Thanks and Happy New Year,
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